We are holding our 12th Annual “A Taste of Haiti” benefit luncheon on Sunday, Feb. 19, at New Beginnings Fellowship in Hollister. The luncheon will begin at 1 p.m. and will offer authentic Haitian cuisine. There is no charge to attend the event, but donations are accepted. While enjoying the lunch, you will hear about our organization and the vision God lays on our heart. We encourage you to invite friends and family to the benefit luncheon and everyone is welcome. RSVP is requested by Feb. 13 on our Facebook page, so we know how much food to prepare.
We are holding our 12th Annual “A Taste of Haiti” benefit luncheon on Sunday, Feb. 19, at New Beginnings Fellowship in Hollister. The luncheon will begin at 1 p.m. and will offer authentic Haitian cuisine. There is no charge to attend the event, but donations are accepted. While enjoying the lunch, you will hear about our organization and the vision God lays on our heart. We encourage you to invite friends and family to the benefit luncheon and everyone is welcome. RSVP is requested by Feb. 13 on our Facebook page, so we know how much food to prepare.
Hope for a Village, a nonprofit public charity organization, aims to restore hope as it works towards community development, sustainable projects, health education and nutrition and youth education in and around the town of Cotes-de-Fer, Haiti. As an organization we strive to make a direct impact in the lives of the families we work with for Christ through team building, trust, relationships with the communities, health education, and other various needed projects.
Hope for a Village Founder and President Mystraine Onoh is a native of Cotes-de-Fer (CDF). CDF is a remote village in southeast Haiti. She lived there with her family until the age of 15 when she moved to the United States. Missy has been a resident of Branson Missouri for 20 years. Missy has been serving this community as Licensed Practical Nurse for the past 13 years in various nursing capacity. Majority of her nursing career has been in the Home Health Sector, Family medicine, in home Pediatrics special needs nurse. She is currently a Multispecialty nurse with one of our local hospitals.
It is both our pleasure and a joy for us to share a little bit about the Haitian culture with our supporters, especially those who have never been to or heard of Haiti.
Haitian cuisine is one of the most underrepresented culinary cuisines in many parts of the world. Contrary to popular perceptions, Haitian food is not spicy we may think, but it is full of flavors that sure to leave your palette asking for more. Come, bring your friends to experience some of Haiti's food culture with us at the benefit luncheon. With colorful ingredients and big, bold flavors, Haitian food offers some of the best dishes that Latin America has to offer.
If you are not able to attend and you would like to support our mission, please make a donation by clicking the support link bellow.
Hope for a Village
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